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1 A vote for Taylor was portrayed as a vote for ‘ Brixton …
2 Wheel trims worth £60 were taken from a Ford Cortina in Corporation Road , Darlington , on Saturday .
3 Professor Kanter , who was recently voted one of the 100 most important women in the United States by a leading business magazine , does not dispute that the agenda for change is based around the so-called ‘ softer ’ values .
4 It is important to consider the institutional framework regulating relationships between employer and unions , since this will influence the way in which external political pressures for change are carried into the corporation .
5 The need for change was reinforced by a series of briefings held with all the workforce which highlighted shortfalls in communication due to the management structure and the need to respond quicker to customers .
6 2.2 The case for change was presented in a report which recommended a structure for continuity and progression .
7 Liaison between authorities is facilitated by the establishment of forums for different authorities to discuss matters of mutual concern .
8 Further , land inside the older towns was acquiring a scarcity value , above all in the towns that were surrounded by open fields , so that they could not grow outwards ( see Chapter 9 ) , and a steady rise in the price of land for building was added to the rise in the price of borrowed money .
9 The exchange was contingent upon planning permission for building being given on the vacated site .
10 When the estimated value of £472.6 million for whisky is added to the total of £351.3 million for other exports , the cumulative total comes to £823.9 million for Grampian exports — 9.6% of all Scottish exports .
11 With the spatial approach , the initial relationships between objects are established by the interpretation of the local orthogonal domains or bricks ( see Chapter 5 ) .
12 Although Meyer remained Minister of Communications , his responsibilities for Defence were given to a Gene Louw , hitherto Home Affairs Minister , who was also named as Minister of Public Works .
13 It duly approached the Educational Research Centre of the Essex Institute of Higher Education with the suggestion that a proposal for funding be made to the British Library Research and Development Department ( BLR&DD ) .
14 Object class descriptions and rules for monitoring are sent to the agents and stored so that the agents do n't need to communicate with the console except to report alerts and graphing data , cutting down on network traffic , the company says .
15 Object class descriptions and rules for monitoring are sent to the agents and are stored so that the agents do n't need to communicate with the console except to report alerts and graphing data , cutting down on network traffic , the company says .
16 Next door , Frank Dobson 's modelled terracotta study for Pax is set beside the work of five other portrait painters .
17 Paper rolls for printing are delivered to a 1,200 sq m storage area at the lower level and finished newspapers are packed into bundles and dispatched by lorry from the top level .
18 Where liability for negligence is excluded by a notice , the reasonableness of the exclusion depends on whether it would be fair and reasonable to allow reliance on the notice having regard to the circumstances existing at the time liability arose , or would have arisen .
19 638 dismissing the defendants ' application that the action brought by Tina Burton for negligence be dismissed on the ground that the statement of claim disclosed no reasonable cause of action .
20 A chair on which he is claimed to have parked his splendid bulk during rehearsals is kept at the Mansion House .
21 A grandfather clock worth £1,000 was stolen from a house at Kepwick , near Thirsk .
22 A grandfather clock worth £1,000 was stolen from a house at Kepwick , near Thirsk .
23 In Oakeshott 's view the establishment of the authority of the ruler is the paramount consideration in establishing the polity and the admiration which he expresses for Hobbes is rooted in the latter s replacement of reason by will as the foundation of political authority .
24 The passing of the Midwives Act owed more to pre-war pressures and commitments than to post-war Conservative policy , although its passage through Parliament was assisted by the revelations during wartime or the poor physical condition of many of the working SDF and the COS had provided free or subsidized meals for needy schoolchildren .
25 Applications for grant are assessed on the basis of : —
26 Grants specifically for heritage are provided by the small Historic Monuments and Site Fund run by DGX .
27 New houses take time to complete and , hence , increases in demand for houses are reflected in an increase in the price of both existing and new houses .
28 This argument for government intervention through taxes is examined in the next chapter .
29 Differences between groups were evaluated by the log-rank test .
30 Differences between groups were calculated with the two tailed Student 's t test ; p<0.05 was considered significant .
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